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    Freeze Plug

    I have a 1979 34' MK I Mainship trawler with the Perkins 6.354 engine. My starter motor just went bad and the repair shop said water was getting into it and I should check the freeze plug for corrosion. Has anyone ever dealt with this? Where is the plug located? Thanks
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    chain locker

    We have a 34' mainship MK I trawler and want to divide the forward chain locker into two parts. Looking for anyone who might have done something like this. Access from the v-berth is somewhat limited and I'm trying to figure out how to get something in there and then have it supported. Thanks
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    Vent covers

    We have a 34' MK I 1979 Mainship and need new engine vent covers (24" x 5") and we can't seem to find anything that big. Anyone know of a source? Thanks
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    Solar installation

    I have a 210 watt solar panel. Thinking of connecting it to the controller and then going to a buss bar. From there I would connect 2 wires , one for each battery (for some reason the 2 house batteries are on opposite sides of the boat, to be corrected later) and fuse both individual wires. Has...
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    Insurance

    Y'all, Looking to buy a 1979 34' Mainship trawler. Insurance is a problem. Does anyone know of a company that does 42 year old boats. At a minimum we'd like liability coverage. Thanks
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    For Sale: 1990 Albin 32+2

    SOLD. Fully equipped and ready to go cruising. 300 hp turbo charged Cummins diesel with only 1400 hrs. Engine and transmission rebuilt in 2006. Turbo charger totally rebuilt in 2019. Two anchors ready to go each with 70' of chain and 150' of rode. Vetus bow thruster, custom made dingy davits...
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    turbo

    I have a 1990 Albin 32+2 that needs a new turbo coolant housing. It is a Holset turbo model HIEM. The engine is a 300 hp Cummins diesel 6BTA 5.9M2. Anyone have an idea where I could pick up a used or rebuilt one.
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